Journal, Part 2Most vols. 1794/95-1853, have appendices consisting of reports of various State offices. |
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Page 1276
Buckman , Clark , Croft , Endsley , Hoke , Homsher , Jenkins , Kline , Lynch ,
Martin , McNichol , Miller , Phipps , Semmens , Sensenich , Smith , Raymond E . ,
Smith , William Wallace , Snyder , Plymouth W . , Stewart , Thompson , Tompkins
...
Buckman , Clark , Croft , Endsley , Hoke , Homsher , Jenkins , Kline , Lynch ,
Martin , McNichol , Miller , Phipps , Semmens , Sensenich , Smith , Raymond E . ,
Smith , William Wallace , Snyder , Plymouth W . , Stewart , Thompson , Tompkins
...
Page 1279
... William Wallace , Snyder , Charles A . , Snyder , Plymouth W . , Sones , Sproul ,
Stewart , Thompson , Tompkins , Vare , Warner , Wasbers . — 48 . N AYS . Yone .
A majority of all the Senators having voted “ aye ” the question was determined ...
... William Wallace , Snyder , Charles A . , Snyder , Plymouth W . , Sones , Sproul ,
Stewart , Thompson , Tompkins , Vare , Warner , Wasbers . — 48 . N AYS . Yone .
A majority of all the Senators having voted “ aye ” the question was determined ...
Page 1281
... William Wallace , Snyder , Charles A . , Snyder , Plymouth W . , Stewart ,
Thompson , Tompkins , Vare , Warner , Wasbers . - - 40 . NAYS . None . A
majority of all the Senators having voted " aye the question was determined in the
affirmative .
... William Wallace , Snyder , Charles A . , Snyder , Plymouth W . , Stewart ,
Thompson , Tompkins , Vare , Warner , Wasbers . - - 40 . NAYS . None . A
majority of all the Senators having voted " aye the question was determined in the
affirmative .
Page 1285
... William S . , McNichol , Miller , Mills , Moore , Patton , Phipps , Salus , Schantz ,
Semmens , Smith , William Wallace , Snyder , Charles A . , Snyder , Plymouth W .
, Sones , Sproul , Stewart , Thompson , Tompkins , Vare , Warner , Wasbers .
... William S . , McNichol , Miller , Mills , Moore , Patton , Phipps , Salus , Schantz ,
Semmens , Smith , William Wallace , Snyder , Charles A . , Snyder , Plymouth W .
, Sones , Sproul , Stewart , Thompson , Tompkins , Vare , Warner , Wasbers .
Page 1322
... Moore , Patton , Phipps , Salus , Schantz , Semmens , Sensenich , Smith ,
Raymond E . , Smith , William Wallace , Snyder , Charles A . , Snyder , Plymouth
W . , Sones , Sproul , Stewart , Thompson , Tompkins , Vare , Warner , Wasbers . -
48 .
... Moore , Patton , Phipps , Salus , Schantz , Semmens , Sensenich , Smith ,
Raymond E . , Smith , William Wallace , Snyder , Charles A . , Snyder , Plymouth
W . , Sones , Sproul , Stewart , Thompson , Tompkins , Vare , Warner , Wasbers . -
48 .
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